According to a new book, "Dancing About Architecture: A Little Book of Creativity" by Phil Beadle, new ideas come from the combination of unlikely and disparate information stored in a person’s brain. Even though some ideas should be obvious to us all, they are often overlooked because many of us are too focused on dealing with our own fields of expertise. In order to be more creative, we need to be open to all kinds of knowledge and information, not just what applies to our current job or main area of interest. In his book, Beadle references “collisions” of ideas and talks about how these impacts force us to see things differently. Read the entire article here: Dancing About Architecture: A Field Guide to Creativity
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